e3d v6 lite
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The duct is only for E3D V6 but you need only the heatblock from the V6. T The original (Mk8?) hotend is slightly lower. If you use the stock Hotend you can take this ducts. Link->>https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4577330 I took over the idea...
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... I have designed it so it will screw onto the original V6 fan duct, if you have an original duct then you should have the m3 self tapping screws to affix it, bare in mind these screws also pass through the brackets that hold the radial fan in place.
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Summary Da Vinci E3D v6 Carriage Upgrade. This modified carriage features dual 30mm fans for enhanced cooling performance. The lateral fan is specifically designed to cool down the printed area through an inner tunnel, while the rear/front fan...
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A compact design for the E3D v6 and a 40mm blower fan is now complete, with a bolt interface added on one side to accommodate a probe bracket that will be installed later. Two additional mounting interfaces are also included on the blower side,...
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Well, that's it - I started testing a new version of the holder for the E3D V6 extruder. What's new: A more compact structure Quick-release extruder holder Now this holder can accommodate: Extruder (just like before) Graver Pencil/pen/markers ...
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This one mounts an e3d v6 or clone, and a BLTouch sensor. There's another mount, which replaces just the outer clip, on here, but I was having pretty substantial reliability issues with the BLTouch using it, because it wasn't sufficiently supported...
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ATTENTION: I have since developed a more compact and easier to print mount that should provide an easier fit on most printers: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2818359 This is a universal part- and hotend cooling fan mount designed for E3D v6...
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This is an integrated fan duct designed to replace the original E3D v6 fan duct. An additional fan duct for cooling print parts can be attached to either side of the fan duct for cooling the hotend via 2 M3 bolts, whichever you choose. The airflow...
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Dual 4010 fan duct for E3D v6 setupsOptimized for ease-of-use and broad compatibility with different setups. If you have any requests or suggestions, leave a comment and I'll see what I can do!</p><p>Features:<br>- Unobstructed front, so you can see...
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I upgraded my printer with an SKR v1.3 board and an E3D V6 nozzle. ...The original design didn't fit my printer because my filament path was on the opposite side and I couldn't find an opposite side feeder with good reviews. I mirrored the E3D features...
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This is a mount designed specifically for an E3D V6 hot end on my Geetech A20M printer. I opted to use a clone from Turmberg, sourced through Amazon, which features a titanium heat break - the original E3D should work just as seamlessly in its place....
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A collaborative project between thatch and myself has resulted in a lightweight fan design that accommodates both E3D V6 and Volcano length heater blocks. Inspired by Tom114's remix of the Prusa MK2 fan, this innovative creation aims to provide...
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I significantly modified the original design of the Solidoodle 2 jigsaw to accommodate an E3D V6 style hot end, utilizing all the original hardware and making as few modifications as possible. It's essential to note that with an E3D hot end, your...
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I wanted to upgrade my factory hot end to an all-metal E3D V6 style with minimal modifications to my printer's overall design. Other designs either replace the entire effector or are quite large, but this one is a direct screw-in replacement for the...
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... into the E3D heatsink. Disassembly of the stock extruder unit and assembly of this E3D V6 replacement are fairly straightforward. ...For some build notes from my experience, see: http://www.thingiverse.com/groups/da-vinci/topic:4717#comment-789404
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This is my version of the E3D V6 mount For my X axis Linear Rail. I used a 3mm piece of angled aluminium as a solid base. You will need to fabricate your own angled plate to use this mount (BUT read the next paragraph). The E3D fan mount and fan...
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A part cooling fan is missing.\r\n\r\nI wanted to incorporate the widely used E3D V6 extruder in a bowden setup with standard LM8UU bearing blocks and a common part cooling fan found in most printers, while maintaining the dual extruder configuration...
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This mount is engineered to securely hold an E3D V6 Clone hot end I obtained from eBay. It's designed to be bolted onto the existing X-axis mount first, then have the Clone E3D mounted to it. While it does provide a stable hold, it causes the...
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I designed my own version of the E3D V6 mount for my X-axis Linear Rail using a 3mm piece of angled aluminum as a solid foundation. You'll need to fabricate your own angled plate to utilize this mount, but keep reading for an exception. The E3D fan...
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Mount E3D V6 Hotend to adapter with two M3 screws until secure. Tighten E3D Nozzle against heater block a quarter turn back. Heater module reassembly and reconnecting wires to the cutout. Plug in electronics for test purposes, power printer and warm...
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The reason I designed this was to boost cooling in a E3D V6 + All metal barrel + Volcano Hotend; all of them clones (by Trianglelab). I wanted to be able to print with PLA with this configuration, because I was experiencing constant clogs that...
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To get it up and running, you'll need an E3D v6/Lite6 heated bed itself and print the Mount and Clip STLs. (To secure the Clip in place, use existing Jr printhead screws which hold the fan in place.) You can use a heatsink fan that comes with the E3D...
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DO THIS ON YOUR OWN RISK!!!I'm not responsible if you manage to fry your printer, any parts or even your house.Use common sense when wiring and mounting things.Never leave printer going unattended.If you haven't done anything like that in the past...
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This is an upgraded mount for the genuine E3D V6 hotend - it's a revised design of kevinlo's awesome effector for the V5 (+ clones). I bought a new E3D V6 hotend, and found that it wouldn't fit the V5 bracket. (Of course!) So I redesigned it to fit...
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This is a direct drive mount for the E3D V6 (genuine and clone) hotend that replaces the original extruder motor and hot end on Anet A8 and AM8 printers. This mount reuses existing bearings and screws to connect to them, making it an efficient...
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I use the standard E3D V6 cooling fan for the hot end but if you want to mount alternate fans, you should be able to exclude the part cooling fan and the E3D fan and use something like a fang instead. The part cooling fan I use is a typical...
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Modified from https://www.youmagine.com/designs/mymaki-hotend-mount-for-e3d-v6-on-makibox as the parametric one was not available yet. The ".scad" files are the ones I used to tweak and fine tune settings to print on my Prusa i3. Ori should be as it...
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Installing an E3D v6 hot end to Anycubic Kossel is a challenging task that requires more than just a few compatible parts. Many claim it's easy, but this is far from the truth. The genuine v6 hot end has distinct differences compared to Chinese...
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I combined the original E3D v6 fan holder design with evgs' clever design to make a better fitting fan mount. Another advantage is that the 40mm fan is now closer to the hotend fins making it less likely for your fan to stick out from under your...
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I ordered a pair of Ultimate edition E3D V6 hot ends from Filastruder, and set about figuring a way to install it all on my Rep2X. I had previously bought (by happy accident) a mounting block for dual V6's from Flexion some time ago. I thought it...